![]() We’ve taken a look at the standout features of the H7 Flow below, to figure out if this case is good value for money. ![]() When choosing the case that is right for you, it is best to look for the kind of features you want, and this will determine what cases are suitable.Īre you the kind of person that is fine with a ‘metal box’ look, or do you want the best looking case with the most tempered glass you can find? These are the questions you should be asking yourself when trying to pick out a case. The amount of features available on any component is often what will dictate the price, along with the design and aesthetic that a component offers. The H7 Flow is a case for those that want to see some more capability for airflow, but at the same price as the base model. If you’re wanting lots of RGB and tempered glass out of the box, you’ll want to look at the review we’ve put together on the H7 Elite. In our view, the H7 Flow has the potential to look amazing, but to really unlock this potential, you need to spend additional cash on high-end RGB fans to provide the aesthetic and cooling edge that this design clearly warrants. We see a similar design in terms of perforation on the top panel, which ensures air can exhaust easily as its taken in. Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX & E-ATX (Up to 272mm)Īround the entirety of the case, you’ll find a seamless design that appears to have been machined very well, and harks back to the ultra modern look that we’re used to seeing from NZXT. A steel front panel and three included CORSAIR AF120 RGB ELITE fans with AirGuide technology provide maximum airflow through the case. ![]() All three cases in the H7 line-up look to offer a range of features and provide a high-quality aesthetic and design. The CORSAIR 4000D RGB AIRFLOW is a mid-tower ATX case with high-airflow design and exceptional cooling. Taking into account the MSRP, all of these cases are definitely geared towards a higher-end market though, compared to the likes of the Corsair 5000 series, these look to be a good value proposition. ![]() It offers a similar aesthetic to the base design H7, but with some perforations on the front and top. This case brings another option for PC builds wanting a case that gives them quite literally some ‘breathing room’. And generally, it hits this goal relatively well. The design premise of the H7 Flow – superior airflow. For more information about CORSAIR cases, check out our entire case portfolio.The H7 Flow fits quite nicely into this range of cases, and is relatively well positioned in the market too. It’s an exciting time to be a builder and both our 4000 series and 5000 series cases are ready for anything, be it a simple office workstation, a new gaming rig, or a top-of-the-line water-cooled monster. The 4000 series, being the sort of little brother in our case lineup, you can still build a high end water-cooled system in a 4000 series case as shown by expert builder Hans Peder Sahl so if you’re up for the challenge or maybe just want a smaller footprint, the 4000 series cases are a great option for your next build!Īnd to not leave the 5000 series hanging, here’s another high-end water-cooled build by Hans Peder Sahl to get your imagination going: The 5000 series’ expanded mounting options allow for increased flexibility and headroom should you decide to water cool your system with CORSAIR HYDRO X Series components or if you decide to do a build with a large graphics card like the RTX 3090 or RX 6900 XT which seems to be the current trend in gaming builds. It’s clear that the 5000 series case lineup expands on many of the same features present in the 4000 series, the most noticeable difference being in size and the addition of fan/radiator mounting on the motherboard tray as an option. 4000D/AIRFLOW: 2x AirGuide Fans (1 front, 1 rear)Ĥ000X RGB: 3x AirGuide RGB fans (front panel)ĥ000D/AIRFLOW: 2x AirGuide Fans (1 front, 1 rear)ĥ000X RGB: 3x AirGuide RGB fans (front panel), white model includes white AirGuide RGB fansĥ000X RGB: 6-port PWM Repeater + Lighting Node CORE
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